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Read the full Chart History here:

This 1769 chart is not signed and
contains soundings and fathom marks (but not in areas such as the Charles
River or above ‘Charles Town’ and Noodle Island). Although there is little
notation on the chart, there are some delightful, almost child-like touches,
including a representation of the beacon on Beacon Hill in Boston and churches
at Dorchester, Cambridge and Milton.

The chart also depicts the Lighthouse on Brewster
Island which was built in 1716 and was the first lighthouse in the New World -
it was later destroyed by the Rebels in 1775 and again by the British in
1776.

This chart is undoubtedly related to other very
similar surveys including the 'Plan of Boston Harbour' held at in the National
Maritime Museum, London (dated 1770) which is unsigned but is
accredited to George Callendar, and shows soundings and fathom
marks.

It is possible that this 1769 chart is one of
the Callendar 'roughs' which Des Barres used for his 1775 chart which
included soundings and nautical remarks from earlier surveys by Callendar
(see Heritage Chart A102) and first published in the Atlantic Neptune folio.